Lindsay Lohan Wears Fall's Sexy Coats and Jackets for ELLE US Summer 2025

Actor Lindsay Lohan covers the Summer 2025 issue of ELLE US [IG], styled by Alex White in fake fur coats and jackets from Balenciaga, Balmain, David Koma, Dolce & Gabbana, Elisabetta Franchi, Fleur du Mal, Isabel Marant, Khaite, Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Roberto Cavalli, Zadig & Voltaire and more. / Hair by Ward stegerhoek; makeup by Kristofer Buckle

Chris Colls [IG] photographs Lohan, who is busy promoting her ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel and her leading role in Hulu’s adaptation of ‘Count My Lies’ by Sophia Stava.

Lohan’s upcoming sequel ‘Freakier Friday’, also starring Jamie Lee Curtis, opens on Aug 8th nationally, more than two decades after ‘Freaky Friday’ became a 2003 box office and cultural sensation, inspired by Lohan’s role as Anna Coleman.

Hulu’s ‘Count My Lies’ is Lohan’s first role for a television series. She plays Violet Lockhart, a wealthy New York City mother who hires a nanny named Sloane Caraway. Lohan is also executive producer of the project.

Is There Science Behind Manifesting?

In her ELLE interview with Chloe Fineman, Lindsay Lohan turns her very enthusiastic voice to the topic of ‘manifesting’. This term is tossed around with abandon in the popular culture. Of course, AOC knows the fundamental principles of ‘manifesting’, but today was the first time where Anne inquired about the science behind ‘manifesting’.

The results were surprisingly positive and warrant their own post. If you missed it, earlier this week, I asked two of my three AIs about the brain science behind women who embrace their sensuality in positive ways.

AOC’s interest is not thoughts and emotions or daydreams and fantasies of what we want our lives to be. It’s how does our brain structure reflect who we are, and how can we change our brain structures in alternative ways. So now we have ‘positive sensuality’ and ‘manifesting’ on my digging-deep list.

If I mention the other two, you will accuse me of going for the juglar. So I won’t tell you right now, but neuroscience has fascinated me for years.

There is no query unanswered by AI today, if neutrally worded. AOC always looks for cross-checking verifications, but my programs also offer heavily sourced responses. Many don’t. If you invest, be sure you have one that gives you all the citations, so you can continue your own investigation and cross-checking prompted by the sources.

AOC’s focus on Tuesday was: Actor Eva Mendes Embraces a Sensual Life | What Might Neuroimaging Her Brain Reveal? AOC Daily